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Chapter 154

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Delighted, the owner even gave Luke a roasted goose head. "Only people who love good food know how delicious this is."

Luke was lost for words. That did make sense, but he was only giving the goose head to Luke because nobody else wanted it.

After thanking the owner for the gift, Luke rode his bike back to his apartment.

At that moment, the notification that Vanessa's Elementary Driving (temporarily unavailable) was gone.

This was because Luke had defeated her in melee combat and was qualified to learn it.

That was also why Luke didn't arrest them and send them to the police department.

He had learned someone else's ability and sent him to the police station. That was just too crazy.

More importantly, Vanessa was charming and hadn't pissed him off, so Luke was too lazy to help NYPD arrest her.

He wasn't a NYPD officer, nor was he a little spider who would fight any criminal with a strong sense of justice.

However, he didn't know if Vanessa would continue to have bad luck from today on.

Also, if she did something bad again and something happened to happen, it was still unknown if she would go to jail for it.

Everything depended on her own choice.

Luke knocked on Elsa's door after he returned to his apartment. Faced with her inquiry, he showed her the takeout. "I'm in a good mood after solving a case today. I'll treat you to a Chinese feast."

Elsa was speechless. "… That's very generous of you."

Her communication with Dustin had come to an end, and she was hungry.

Therefore, she didn't stand on ceremony. She washed her hands and began to taste them one by one.

As it turned out, Elsa's favorite was barbecued pork, which was indeed a sweet meat dish.

Elsa, on the other hand, wasn't interested in roasted goose, which was Luke's favorite.

Elsa was horrified when she saw Luke eating the roasted goose head unhurriedly. "You're eating this too?"

Luke said solemnly, "This is the best part. The owner gave it to me because I'm a big customer."

Elsa was lost for words. You're kidding me. I'll go buy steaks. I'll call and report anyone who gives me a cow head.

After she was full, Elsa asked for Luke's opinion. The most important thing was how she should write her report.

Luke shrugged. "If there's a bonus, you can help me fight for it. There's no need for a promotion. I only have a high school education. I can't be promoted to sergeant even if I want to. "

In the police promotion system in many big cities in the United States, the promotion of police chiefs, supervisors, and supervisors required them to take a civil service examination. Among them, a university degree was the minimum requirement.

Although these police officers were not federal employees, after passing, they proved their qualifications, indicating that they could become "officers" in the police force.

As long as he passed these three levels, he would only need a transfer order from within the police station. There was no need to take an examination.

Elsa thought it made sense, but she still asked, "Don't you want to go to college? Some universities allow you to get a degree on the job, right? "

Luke chuckled and shook his head. "I'm only eighteen. Even if I get a college degree, it'll be years before I can do it. A promotion is useless to me now. A bonus is more practical."

Elsa hesitated for a moment before asking in a low voice, "How should I write the report?"

Looking at her face, Luke shrugged. "Write whatever you want. I'm not in a hurry to get promoted. If you get promoted, you might even be able to protect me. "

Elsa asked suspiciously, "Really?"

Luke was lost for words. "… What do you think my colleagues will think of me if I become a sheriff in a year?"

Elsa was lost for words. "… Although I'd like to say that they'll congratulate you, a lot of people will definitely report you in private."

Luke spread his hands. "That's it. I never even went to police school. It's only because of someone's tricks that I was able to get into LAPD. Now that I'm promoted, everybody will dislike me! Alright, you can take as much credit as you want for this case. It'll be best if you can get a promotion. "

Elsa was surprised. "Huh?"

Luke chuckled. "When the time comes, just help me transfer Selina over to be my partner. Won't that work?"

Elsa was surprised. "Are you and her really … huh?"

Luke shook his head. "To be honest, we're not. But we've been through life and death together twice. This kind of trust is hard to come by. She won't be at a disadvantage if she's with me. "

Elsa was lost for words for a long time. In the end, she said, "Fine, I think I'm happier as your partner than your wife."

Luke rolled his eyes. "I'm only eighteen, alright? Can you not bring up such a heavy topic? When have I ever cared about your marriage? "

Elsa raised her hands in surrender. "Okay! I was wrong to bring up this topic. " She was already 32. Her family and friends wouldn't urge her to get married, but they would always ask if she had a boyfriend.

But she was in the Major Crimes Division! She didn't have time for a boyfriend.

The reality was that she couldn't even find a boyfriend because of the uniqueness of her job.

How many men would dare flirt with a female detective of the Major Crimes Division?

Well, fine. If it was Selina, there would definitely be men who were obsessed with her.

Elsa was only average at best. She wasn't ugly. She definitely wouldn't be able to flirt with a guy with her looks.

After chatting, Luke left. Before he closed the door, he reminded her again, "Remember, I only want the bonus. Don't ask me for anything else."

Elsa was lost for words. Everybody in the Major Crimes Division wanted a partner like him!

Considering Luke's capability and capability, she believed that she would be promoted in a few months at most.

What if she could get him to work for her? Elsa didn't think that a higher position was out of the question.

More importantly, this guy was too good at fighting.

Whenever there was a major case, as long as he sent Luke out to take care of all the criminals, his boss would get most of the credit.

Los Angeles was the capital of crime and had one of the highest crime rates in America.

It was the dream of all the higher-ups in the police station to have such a powerful subordinate.

Making good use of people was what management needed the most.

The director and deputy director of NYPD, for example, were both civilian officers. They didn't participate in specific operations and only managed the police department. They were classic administrative personnel.

Elsa was a bit excited as she thought about it.

As for Luke lying? That wasn't possible.

After all, Luke wasn't qualified enough.

He didn't graduate from a police academy, didn't have a college degree, didn't have enough years of work, and hadn't taken any recruitment tests. Strictly speaking, those were all loopholes.

However, as long as Luke wasn't promoted, those weren't problems.

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